德国政府封禁 TikTok伊斯兰主义团体 洗脑年轻人建立伊斯兰教法统治
德国政府封禁了哪些“TikTok伊斯兰主义”团体?了解这些伊斯兰组织如何洗脑年轻人,以建立伊斯兰教法统治
2025年11月9日
德国政府的这一举措意义重大,因为像Muslim Interactive这样的团体一直在利用社交媒体,特别是TikTok,呼吁在德国建立哈里发国(伊斯兰统治),并在年轻人中传播极端思想。
德国政府采取了一项重大行动,打击在德国境内宣扬伊斯兰极端主义并从事违宪活动的伊斯兰团体。此次行动取缔了两个伊斯兰团体,分别是被指控支持伊朗和真主党的汉堡伊斯兰中心(IZH)和Muslim Interactive。
德国政府的这一举措意义重大,因为像“穆斯林互动”(Muslim Interactive)这样的组织一直在利用社交媒体,特别是TikTok,呼吁在德国建立哈里发国(伊斯兰统治),并在年轻人中传播极端思想。德国当局将其描述为“现代TikTok伊斯兰主义”,即通过社交媒体影响年轻人的策略。采取这一行动是维护德国民主的必要措施,因为这些组织正在威胁德国的民主。通过这一严厉的行动,德国政府明确表示,在打击伊斯兰极端主义活动方面绝不妥协。
采取了哪些行动?
德国政府取缔了汉堡伊斯兰中心(IZH)及其附属组织。随后,德国境内的四座什叶派清真寺被关闭,该组织的资产也被没收。内政部长南希·菲泽尔(Nancy Fieser)表示,该组织反对民主、人权和妇女权利,并试图在德国建立伊斯兰统治。该组织还被指控支持真主党等恐怖组织。
此外,去年11月,警方突击搜查了55处地点,揭露该组织秘密从事政治活动。取缔这些伊斯兰团体旨在表明德国绝不容忍任何形式的极端活动。与此同时,德国政府澄清,此举并非针对什叶派穆斯林的宗教权利,而是针对伊斯兰极端分子。
汉堡伊斯兰中心(IZH)的活动有哪些?
汉堡伊斯兰中心(IZH)试图用激进的伊斯兰意识形态影响德国的年轻人。为了达到这一目的,该组织利用TikTok等社交媒体平台,这些平台以快节奏、趣味性强的视频为特色,是传播极端思想的理想场所。该伊斯兰组织的目标是将年轻人与伊斯兰革命的理念联系起来,并用挑战民主制度的激进观点影响他们。
此外,汉堡伊斯兰中心(IZH)的另一个主要目标是建立一个全球哈里发国。他们希望在世界各地建立一个伊斯兰政权,以此对抗民主国家。为了实现这一目标,该组织的成员利用社交媒体吸引年轻人接受他们的理念,并试图首先在德国建立一个伊斯兰政权。
谁在领导该组织?其目标是什么?
该组织运营着一个成立于2020年的青年组织,并被发现与伊斯兰解放党(Hizbut Tahrir,简称HuT)有关联。HuT是一个国际伊斯兰政治组织,于2003年在德国被取缔。该组织的主要目标是建立一个全球性的伊斯兰政权——哈里发国,并摧毁西方民主制度。IZH希望在德国实施伊斯兰教法,而非德国宪法。
IZH通过TikTok等社交媒体平台吸引德国年轻人,旨在影响并说服他们接受伊斯兰激进思想。
另外两个伊斯兰组织也梦想建立伊斯兰统治
除了IZH之外,德国还有两个激进组织:Generation Islam和Reality Islam。这两个组织都从事着与IZH和Muslim Interactive类似的活动。这些组织还试图吸引年轻人加入伊斯兰极端主义阵营。德国情报机构密切监控他们的活动并搜查其资产。这些组织还致力于建立伊斯兰教法,并推翻民主制度。尽管这些组织尚未被取缔,但未来可能面临类似的行动。
德国之前是否取缔过类似的组织?
德国此前曾取缔过多个激进的伊斯兰组织。第一个是2003年被取缔的伊斯兰解放党(Hizb ut Tahrir,简称HuT)。该组织试图在德国传播极端思想并建立伊斯兰教法政权,因此被取缔。随后,真主党也于2020年被德国认定为恐怖组织并被取缔。该组织在德国境内从事恐怖活动。此外,德国最近还取缔了由哈马斯支持的萨梅顿-巴勒斯坦团结党(Samedon-Palestinian Solida)。
德国于2023年成立了“伊斯兰极端主义网络”(rity Network),该组织曾煽动针对以色列的暴力行为并支持其恐怖活动。
德国对所有这些伊斯兰组织采取了行动,因为它们对德国社会构成威胁,并试图破坏民主制度。这已成为德国持续打击任何形式的伊斯兰原教旨主义的行动。德国政府的目标是维护社会和平,防止恐怖主义或极端主义的滋生。
德国正在与伊斯兰极端分子作斗争
伊斯兰极端主义问题在德国日益严重。伊斯兰团体已用数字渠道取代传统方式传播极端主义。“TikTok伊斯兰主义”就是一个典型的例子。这些团体利用TikTok、Instagram和YouTube等社交媒体平台来煽动年轻人。他们通过制作节奏快、朗朗上口且煽情的视频,使年轻人相信西方民主与他们的宗教相悖,他们应该回归伊斯兰统治。这种方法在青少年和学生群体中尤其有效,因为他们花费大量时间在社交媒体上。
德国情报机构正在持续监控这些极端活动。大量报告指出,此类伊斯兰组织对未成年人施加影响,并鼓励他们接受伊斯兰思想。政府已采取严厉措施,包括突击搜查和调查“穆斯林互动”(Muslim Interactive)、“伊斯兰世代”(Generation Islam)和“现实伊斯兰”(Reality Islam)等组织。政府声称,这些团体以宗教之名散播仇恨,威胁着国家的民主结构。
近年来,德国发生多起受伊斯兰主义影响的袭击事件。自加沙战争和中东局势升级以来,此类事件显著增加。学校和清真寺中的一些年轻人受到社交媒体视频的影响,接受了极端主义意识形态。正因如此,德国政府对这些网络平台保持高度警惕。
德国政府认为,宗教不应被用于政治或极端主义。因此,对于任何以宗教自由为名煽动暴力、仇恨或呼吁建立“哈里发国”的组织,德国政府都会迅速采取行动。近期,德国政府没收了多个伊斯兰组织的资产,关闭了它们的社交媒体账号,并对其成员提起诉讼。
德国政府的目标不仅是预防极端主义,还要向年轻人提供准确的信息。为此,政府正与学校和社区组织合作开展宣传活动。官员表示,诸如“TikTok伊斯兰主义”之类的趋势不仅构成安全挑战,还会造成社会分裂。
德国目前正面临两线作战。一方面,它要保护国家免受恐怖主义和极端主义的侵害;另一方面,它还要努力阻止网络极端主义通过社交媒体传播。德国的强硬立场表明,它不会在民主和社会安全问题上妥协。
(本文译自OpIndia Hindi网站发表的原文。)
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What are the 'TikTok Islamism' groups that the German government banned: Read how the Islamic outfits are brainwashing young people to establish Sharia rule
9 November, 2025
The German government's move is significant because groups like Muslim Interactive have been using social media, particularly TikTok, to call for a caliphate (Islamic rule) in Germany and to spread radical ideas among young people.
The German government’s move is significant because groups like Muslim Interactive have been using social media, particularly TikTok, to call for a caliphate (Islamic rule) in Germany and to spread radical ideas among young people. German authorities have described this as “Modern TikTok Islamism”, a strategy to influence young people through social media. The action was taken as a necessary measure to safeguard Germany’s democracy, which was being threatened by these groups. With the stringent action, the German government has made it clear that it will make no compromise in combating Islamic radical activities.
The German government banned the Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH) and its affiliated groups. Subsequent to this, four Shia mosques in Germany were closed and the group’s assets were confiscated. Interior Minister Nancy Fieser stated that the group was opposed to democracy, human rights, and women’s rights and aimed to establish Islamic rule in Germany. It was also accused of supporting terrorist groups such as Hezbollah.
Furthermore, in November of last year, police raided 55 locations, which exposed that the group was secretly pursuing political objectives. The ban on the Islamic groups was intended to demonstrate that Germany will not tolerate any form of radical activity. At the same time, the German government clarified that this action is not directed against the religious rights of Shia Muslims, but against Islamic extremists.
The IZH was attempting to influence young people in Germany with radical Islamic ideology. To achieve this end, the group used social media platforms like TikTok, which feature fast-paced and fun videos, and are ideal places for spreading radical ideas. The Islamic group’s goal was to connect young people with the ideas of the Islamic Revolution and influence them with radical views challenging the democratic system.
Furthermore, IZH’s other major objective was to establish a global caliphate. They wanted an Islamic regime to be established across the world, which would be a counter to democratic countries. To further this objective, the group’s members were using social media to attract young people to their ideas and trying to first establish an Islamic regime in Germany.
The group was operating a youth organization formed in 2020 and is found to be linked to Hizbut Tahrir (HuT), an international Islamic political organisation which was banned in Germany in 2003. The organization’s primary goal is to establish a worldwide Islamic regime, the Caliphate, and to destroy Western democratic system. The IZH wanted Islamic law to be implemented in Germany instead of the German constitution.
The IZH appealed to young Germans through social media platforms like TikTok with the aim of influencing them and persuading them to adopt Islamic radical thinking.
In addition to the IZH, there were two other radical groups in Germany: Generation Islam and Reality Islam. Both these groups were engaged in the activities similar to the IZH and Muslim Interactive. These groups were also trying to attract young people to Islamic extremism. German intelligence agencies closely monitored their activities and searched their assets. The groups also work with the aim of establishing Islamic Sharia law and uprooting the democratic system. Although these groups have not yet been banned, they could face a similar action in future.
Several radical Islamic organisations have been banned in Germany before. The first of these was Hizb ut Tahrir (HuT) in 2003. The Islamic organisation was trying to spread radical ideas in Germany and establish a Sharia regime, which led to the ban. Subsequently, Hezbollah was also declared a terrorist organization and banned in Germany in 2020. The terrorist organisation was promoting terrorist activities within Germany. In addition, Germany recently banned the Hamas-backed Samedon-Palestinian Solidarity Network in 2023, which was promoting violence against Israel and supporting its terrorist activities.
Germany took action against all of these Islamic outfits because they posed a threat to German society and sought to undermine the democratic system. This has become a continuous process for Germany, which is actively combating any form of Islamic fundamentalism. The German government aims to maintain peace in society and prevent the promotion of terrorism or radicalism.
The problem of Islamic radicalism is growing steadily in Germany. Islamic groups have replaced traditional methods with digital avenues to spread extremism. “TikTok Islamism ” is a prime example of that. These groups are using social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to radicalize young people. By creating fast, catchy, and emotional videos, they convince young people that Western democracy is against their religion and that they should return to Islamic rule. This approach is particularly effective among teenagers and students, who spend a lot of time on social media.
German intelligence agencies are constantly monitoring these radical activities. Numerous reports have found that such Islamic outfits influence minors and encourage them to adopt an Islamic mindset. The government has taken strict measures, including raids and investigations on organizations like Muslim Interactive, Generation Islam, and Reality Islam. The government claims that such groups spread hatred in the name of religion and threaten the damage the democratic fabric of the country.
In recent years, Germany has witnessed numerous cases of Islamist-inspired attacks. These incidents have increased, particularly since the Gaza War and the escalation of tensions in the Middle East. Groups of young people in schools and mosques, have been influenced by videos on social media and adopting radical ideology. This is the reason that the German government has acted vigilantly against these digital networks.
The German government believes that religion should not be used for politics or extremism. Therefore, it takes swift action in cases where any organization attempts to incite violence, hatred, or calls for a “caliphate,” in the name of religious freedom. Recently, the government confiscated the assets of several Islamic outfits, shut down their social media channels, and initiated legal action against their members.
The German government is working with the goal of not only preventing extremism but also to providing accurate information to young people. For this, awareness campaigns are being launched in collaboration with schools and community organizations. Officials say that trends like ” TikTok Islamism ” are not only a security challenge but also create divisions in society.
Germany is currently fighting a battle on two fronts. On the one hand, it is protecting its country from terrorism and radicalism in the physical form, and on the other, it is also trying to stop the spread of digital extremism through social media. Germany’s tough stance shows that it will not compromise on the security of its democracy and society.
(This article is a translation of the original article published on OpIndia Hindi.)
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